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TWO THE HOOSIER Published e v e L' y 1 Entered in lhepost- m:nnh. Advirclilsing THE office at Rockville, M as to be a on Indiana, as second application. H O O S I E R class mail matter. Price, 15: a copy. $1 a year, postpnid EDITED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE ROCKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL V01. 9 April, 1925 No. 6 CONTENTS Editorial 3 Literary Junior Mirror ClassNotes Society Sports.......................... ..... 29 EDITORIAL STAFF J?Mchel Randolph unLuzelle Martin Mary Margaret Taylor, Walter Burford . ..... ...Virginia Alden .Mary Eleanor Swaim ,.,,Evelyn Goff Cynthia Cooper Maude Crooks, Keith Modesitt ....... Ernest Jones Inry Frances Pauun Mnunce Bradfield, Everett Cook ....... Elsie Adams, LeRoy Hall Josephine Burnett, Margaret Baker Sophomore Reporters ...Mi1r1red Wiser, Jae Glosson Freshman Reporters .. Florence Rogers, James Giliian Grade School Reps., Evelyn Strain, Allan Brockway, Wanda Cox, Russell Meek Artists. , ........ .. ......... Ella Cummings, Ernest Freed Circulation Managers Thelma Martin, Elsie Reid, Lawrence Beaty Faculty Censor ............ Ada Lee VVDrd Editor-in-Chief ..... Associate Editor Assistant Editors Business Manager Assistant Business Manager. Literary Editor Society Editor .. Snort Editors Alumnae Editor . Exchange Editor Jolie Editors . Senior Reporters. Junior Reporters
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THE HOOSIER ONE Graduation Presents Novelties Silk Hose Silk Umbrellas Silk Underwear 7 Traveling Bags WHIPPLES Kodaks Films . MAW x Expert Finishing ELLETT DRUG STORE ROCKVILLE, INDIANA
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THE HOOSIER TII RE E JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In our first year of school We Wez'e twentyrone, but now out of a class of thirty-fuul' only thirteen of us are jun- iors of R. H. S. Although thirteen is mid to .119 ml unlucky number and does not seem a large body, the twentyrtwo in iulwlition that have llelpftl t1 in- crease the ranks in the lust ten years prove themselves as being very capable mDmbU'S of aux class. We the HLucky Thirteen me Virgi- nia Alden, Loon Brown, Walter Burford, Fred MeNorton Clyde Spnw, Mury F. Patton, Weaver Miller, Reba Aldem Marga ct Baker, Laura Bracken, Josey phine Burnett, Mary Fl'yberger and El- 13, Cummings, The first four years proved to he very successful with Miss Hil'sbi'unnel', Miss McClain. Miss B:itton and Miss Glasses as teachers. Occasionally Miss Hirsbrunner did tap us over the fingtr with a rulei; or made us stand on the floor during a reading recitation heV cause we Were so interested in a picture in our reader that we did not know the place when it Was our turn to read, but we now knnw it was only for our own gondl The eight pupils remaining that were With us in the fi'st grade and are not with us at present, I shall speak of very briefly. They are: John Upp. who left us this year, is becoming a Very popular clerk in Smith dc ansonls clothing store.. Mattie Bryan left us in the fourth graile. Rachel Randolph was 57 advanced in knowledge that although with us in the seventh grade she is now ,1 Senior of R. H. S. ' Dorothy Rutter, we are prowl to s y, started her school career in Rock lie, but unfortunately we 1 st her this y u' and slie is at present a very populm student in the Evil 'etml high school, being chosml n few Weeks agu as the Pnrko county dMegute t0 the Junior Legislature which met in Imlianzlpolist Thelma Honda, the reilrhnirotl I 55, Whom we all remember by her smiles is a member of the junior class of Gary, Indiana. Flora Thomas, we are sorry to say, let us last year 11ml is spending her time at home with ueul'e uml ihzead, having become :1 Very mpublc embroidu Mela Ruth White is a student of Tutlor Hall, at Indianapolis. Florence Kinney left us in the sev- enth grade t3 gn to Long Beach, Culit fornia. She is a member of the junior class there. In the second grade we had two new members, Rachel Randolph, who was bright enough to skip the first grade, and Gordon Graham, whom We all so well remember by the praise of Flam Thomas. Gordon let 115 in the fourth grade and is now residing in Lafayette being a member of the junior class there. In the third grade we had five new members respectively: Archie Craig, Dishex' Hul'ilesty, Math cus Settles, Leah Clark and Clarice Davis. Lcola is residing in Marshall, Indh inna; Clarice is in school at Lafayette.
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